Lowrance Expedition C - Manual

Lowrance Expedition C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 8 – vi; A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD; CAUTION; cle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 9 – How this manual can get you out on the road, fast!; whole thing; how to load the batteries yourself, and you just
  • Page 10 – Specifications: iFINDER Expedition; General
  • Page 11 – GPS
  • Page 12 – How the iFINDER ExpeditionC Works; Installation & Accessories
  • Page 14 – Introduction to GPS, WAAS and EGNOS
  • Page 15 – A minimum of three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix.
  • Page 16 – How to use this manual: typographical conventions; Arrow Keys; ENT; Menu Commands
  • Page 17 – trail name; Instructions = Menu Sequences; Most functions you perform with the iFINDER are described as a se-; MENU; to; ditionC as the iFINDER or as the unit.
  • Page 18 – Notes
  • Page 19 – Power
  • Page 20 – Battery Installation; Remove the iFINDER battery cover.
  • Page 21 – Cigarette Lighter Power Adapter; To use external DC power, plug the power cable's cigarette lighter; Attach external power cable to the iFINDER.; in the plug; NMEA Cable Connections; NMEA is a standard communications format for marine electronic
  • Page 22 – MMC or SD Memory Card Installation; or; To remove an MMC
  • Page 23 – into your hand or onto a work surface.; To add an MMC or SDC; Mapping Resources; The iFINDER Expedition
  • Page 24 – External Antenna; while sitting on the seat beside you, but we don't recommend this for
  • Page 25 – Attach the iFINDER antenna to windshield bracket with two screws.; top of the dash, at the base of the windshield. A piece of the rubber; Bracket Mounting Systems; mounting brackets are available for your iFINDER.
  • Page 26 – Other Accessories; MapCreateTM 6 CD-ROM and MMC card reader for USB ports.
  • Page 27 – Easy Mode Operation; Quick Reference; Keypad; iFINDER ExpeditionC keypad.; PAGES
  • Page 28 – Power/lights on and off; PWR; Main Menu; Setup and GPS Setup Options
  • Page 29 – Pages
  • Page 30 – Satellite Status Page.; ber is grayed out, which means it isn't being used to resolve the posi-; Navigation Page; displayed. Your position is shown by an arrow in the center of the
  • Page 32 – Map Page; Map Orientation
  • Page 33 – additional; Map Pages with high-detail map of an urban area loaded on the MMC.; Background map vs. MapCreate map content; The background map includes low-detail maps of the whole world con-
  • Page 36 – Zoom in; Go Home
  • Page 37 – The selected airport to the northwest is 4.2 miles away.
  • Page 38 – you
  • Page 40 – Set Home Waypoint; To save a Home Waypoint:
  • Page 41 – Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint
  • Page 42 – Navigate to Cursor Position on Map; Navigate to cursor. In this example, the cursor
  • Page 43 – The 15-mile zoom figure (left) shows the course line connecting your; Navigate to a Point of Interest; Trail Options
  • Page 44 – Navigate Trail; same; Displaying a Saved Trail; Navigating or Backtracking a Trail; Visual Back Trailing; ZIN; Navigate a Back Trail
  • Page 45 – Southbound driver (right) has reached point 6 and must turn east to
  • Page 46 – ward the next waypoint, trail point 6. The iFINDER now shows navi-; Clearing a Trail; ating and Saving a Trail; Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files
  • Page 47 – The Transfer My Data submenu asks if you want to save data to the; the iFINDER; the MMC; the MMC; iFINDER; Saving
  • Page 48 – Loading; Data File from an MMC into the iFINDER's memory.; Switch to Advanced Mode
  • Page 49 – Advanced Mode Operation
  • Page 50 – tions
  • Page 52 – Status Menu
  • Page 53 – PAGE
  • Page 54 – ENTER; Music Mode
  • Page 56 – Map Menu; Moving Around the Map: Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys; The distance to Dallas from the starting point is 211.1 miles.; Find Distance from Point to Point
  • Page 57 – current; Find Your Current Position; can
  • Page 58 – Delete an Icon; Load GPS Data Files from an MMC; GPS Data files
  • Page 59 – Navigate; Navigate Back Home; Navigate to a Waypoint; Navigate Back to Man Overboard Waypoint
  • Page 60 – Cancel Navigation; route name; Searching
  • Page 61 – back track
  • Page 62 – Routes; Create and Save a Route; Transferring GPS Data Files between the iFINDER
  • Page 64 – Delete a Route; Save GPS Data Files to an MMC; nearest
  • Page 66 – Trails; Create and Save a Trail
  • Page 67 – Edit a Trail Name; Edit a Trail Color; Saved Trail list; Edit a Trail Pattern; see
  • Page 68 – Utilities
  • Page 69 – Trip Calculator
  • Page 70 – your
  • Page 71 – Interpreting Weather Information; Weather Symbol box at lower left.
  • Page 72 – current trend; Weather Symbol box, showing Rain symbol.; Partly Cloudy symbol:; which could be either overcast or sunny
  • Page 73 – Sleep Mode; before
  • Page 74 – Waypoints; Create a Waypoint
  • Page 76 – Edit a Waypoint; Tip; waypoint name
  • Page 77 – Waypoint information screen with Record Audio Note highlighted.; waypoint
  • Page 79 – System & GPS Setup Options; Alarms
  • Page 80 – IMPORTANT ALARM NOTES:; Auto Satellite Search
  • Page 82 – Menus for changing Com Port settings.; To set Com Port Configuration:; Configure NMEA
  • Page 83 – Coordinate System; Menus for changing coordinate system used to display positions.
  • Page 84 – To select a coordinate system:; Configure Loran TD menu.
  • Page 85 – Configure a map fix so the iFINDER can find your position on a
  • Page 86 – Customize Page Displays; Customize Digital Data Page
  • Page 87 – Customize Navigation Page; Customize Map Page; External Passive Antenna; passive; Remote Passive Antenna command on the Satellite Status Menu.
  • Page 88 – only; monitor GPS signals from an; not; using an external passive antenna, the; active; GPS Simulator; To get to the GPS Simulator:
  • Page 89 – Simulating Trail or Route Navigation; Map Auto Zoom; Scouting
  • Page 90 – To start a new scouting session:
  • Page 91 – Map Data; Navionics Charts; To Show Map Data
  • Page 92 – Map Datum Selection; To change the datum:
  • Page 93 – Map Detail Category Selection; To get to Map Categories:; EXIT
  • Page 95 – To change map orientation:; NauticPath; Nautical Chart Notes; NauticPath chart showing Chart Note icon selected by cursor (left).
  • Page 96 – Port Information; FIND
  • Page 97 – Tidal Current Information; for the selected tidal station; To view Tidal Current information:
  • Page 98 – Current Information screen.; Slack Water Line (SWL). The flood appears above the SWL and the ebb; To select another date:; and
  • Page 99 – Tide Information; for the selected station; To view tide information:
  • Page 100 – Tide Information screen.; range; Navionics; Current Time Line
  • Page 101 – To display a Navionics chart:; Map Name; Map Choice highlighted (left). Lowrance selected from Map Choice; To set up Popup Help,
  • Page 102 – Pop-up Help message for the Screen command.; Reset Options; Screen Contrast and Brightness
  • Page 103 – Screen menu with brightness selected. Display mode menu.; To adjust display's backlight delay options:; mode
  • Page 104 – Set Language; To select a different language:; Set Local Time
  • Page 105 – To set the Month; To set the Time Format:; Software Version Information
  • Page 106 – Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles; Easy Mode; Sounds selected on main menu in Easy Mode (left). Sounds highlighted
  • Page 107 – Track Smoothing; should always be turned on; To turn on Track Smoothing; Track Smoothing option turned on.
  • Page 108 – Trail Options menu with Update Criteria set to Auto (left). Update; off
  • Page 109 – Update Trail Criteria; is set to update the trail every .10 of a mile.; Trail Update Rate
  • Page 110 – Edit trail menu with Delete Trail highlighted.; Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options; Units of Measure; To set Speed/Distance
  • Page 111 – To set Heading; To set Depth
  • Page 113 – Section 6: Searching
  • Page 114 – Selected Item; To access a Selected Item:; Destination
  • Page 115 – To access Destination; Recent Finds; To see Recent Finds; Current Route; To access Current Route information
  • Page 116 – Find Addresses; To enter an address number; spell out
  • Page 117 – To enter a city name
  • Page 118 – Find Home Waypoint; The Easy Mode Find Menu.; Find Waypoints; Find Interstate Highway Exits
  • Page 119 – Find Exit menu (left) with Exit information; service name; Find Map Places or Points of Interest (POI)
  • Page 120 – Search by nearest POI.
  • Page 121 – Search by name of POI.; Find Streets or Intersections; Find a Street
  • Page 122 – Find menu with Find Streets highlighted.
  • Page 123 – Find an Intersection; spell
  • Page 124 – If you're looking for nearest
  • Page 125 – List of nearest waypoints (left). Waypoint information screen; To navigate; If you're looking by name
  • Page 126 – To find
  • Page 127 – Section 7: Music Mode; The Music Mode Display and Keyboard Commands
  • Page 129 – ite songs in no time.
  • Page 130 – Music Mode Practice Run
  • Page 131 – Play Lists; Getting the Music onto Your iFINDER; The Music Menu
  • Page 132 – Use Indoors; Sounds Menu; Sounds Menu with Repeat command activated.
  • Page 137 – FCC Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 139 – LOWRANCE DATABASES LICENSE AGREEMENT
  • Page 140 – DATABASES LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 141 – LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS
  • Page 142 – How to Obtain Service...; and genuine Lowrance parts. If you're in the United States and you; ...outside Canada and the USA:; and look for the
  • Page 143 – Dealer Locator; Shipping Information
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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents Section 1: Read Me First! ......................................................... 1 Specifications: ................................................................................ 2 How the iFINDER Expedition ™ c Works ..................................... 4 Introduction to GP...

Page 4 - ii

ii Clearing a Trail ....................................................................... 38 Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files ............................. 38 Switch to Advanced Mode ........................................................... 40 Section 4: Advanced Mode Operation..............

Page 5 - iii

iii Edit a Trail Name ................................................................... 59 Edit a Trail Color .................................................................... 59 Edit a Trail Pattern................................................................. 59 Transfer Custom Maps and GP...

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